Witton

Witton is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is derived from the Old English word "wic," meaning a dwelling or settlement, and "tun," meaning a fenced enclosure or homestead. The name likely originated as a toponymic surname, referring to individuals who lived in or near a settlement named Witton.

The surname Witton has been found in various regions across England, with notable concentrations in counties such as Lancashire, Cheshire, and Warwickshire. The earliest recorded instances of the surname date back to the medieval period, suggesting that it has ancient origins in English history.

Individuals bearing the surname Witton have been associated with diverse occupations and roles throughout history, reflecting the varied pursuits of English society. Over the centuries, the name Witton has been passed down through generations, contributing to its enduring presence in British culture.

Today, individuals with the surname Witton can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, reflecting the widespread diaspora of British families. The name continues to be a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames, carrying with it a sense of heritage and tradition.

There are approximately 1,030 people named Witton in the UK. That makes it roughly the 7,201st most common surname in Britain. Around 16 in a million people in Britain are named Witton.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • Christopher
  • Colin
  • David
  • Howard
  • Iain
  • Jim
  • John
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Robert
  • Ronald

Female

  • Barbara
  • Christine
  • Dorothy
  • Jacqueline
  • Karen
  • Lisa
  • Mary
  • Nicola
  • Sarah
  • Sharon
  • Susan

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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